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Repeatability Estimates in Sensory‐Panel Selection
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Generalizability TheoryTreatment EffectSensory ExperiencesEducationClassical Test TheorySensory SystemsRandomized Controlled TrialApplied MeasurementSensometricsStatisticsRepeatability EstimatesReliabilitySelection BiasRehabilitationPanel SelectionSummary RepeatabilityExperiment DesignTime-varying ConfoundingMedicine
SUMMARY Repeatability estimates applied to panel selection enable the experimenter to predict the proportion of judges whose sensitivity can satisfy established specifications. Repeatability estimates of different test designs indicated paired comparison to be more sensitive than the 3‐sample binomial design. Studies on sessions of extended length indicate that protracted testing may provide a more reliable basis of panel selection than short‐period testing does.
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